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PBS Encore on 25.2, Kentucky Channel on 25.3, PBS Kids on 25.4 Bowling Green: 13 13 WBKO: ABC: Fox on 13.2, CW on 13.3, Outlaw on 13.4, Oxygen on 13.5 24 18 WKYU-TV: PBS: Create on 24.2, NOAA Weather Radio on 24.3 40 24 WNKY: NBC: CBS on channel 40.2, MeTV on channel 40.3 53 29 WKGB-TV: PBS: satellite of WKLE. PBS Encore on 53.2, Kentucky ...
WLEX-TV (channel 18) is a television station in Lexington, Kentucky, United States, affiliated with NBC and owned by the E. W. Scripps Company. The station's studios are located on Russell Cave Road ( KY 353 ) in Lexington, and its transmitter is located six miles (10 km) east of downtown Lexington near Hamburg Pavilion .
The following low-power stations, which are no longer licensed, formerly broadcast on analog or digital channel 18: K18BW in Yerington, Nevada; K18DH in Broken Bow, Nebraska; K18DY in Hillsboro, New Mexico; K18FZ in Orangeville, Utah; K18GQ in Ruidoso, etc., New Mexico; K18GW in Beowawe, Nevada; K18HL in Amarillo, Texas; K18IW-D in Rapid City ...
The following television stations broadcast on digital channel 18 in the United States: [1] [2] [3]. K18AD-D in East Wenatchee, etc., Washington; K18BN-D in Glasgow, Montana; K18CB-D in Bullhead City, Arizona
WTKY began broadcasting at 1370 kilohertz on 1960 under ownership of WMCV. Inc., which would sell the station for $20,000 to J.K. and Bernice Whitmore in 1970. The following year, WTKY-FM began operations at 92 1 megahertz. The Whitmore couple would operate the stations for six year until they automated the stations from 1976 until 1982.
50,000 watt Clear-channel AM station: 840 AM WHAS: News/Talk NewsRadio 840 WHAS.com: Louisville, KY: 1370 AM WTKY: Country Tompkinsville, KY: 1510 AM WLAC: News/Talk NewsRadio 98.3 WLAC WLAC.com: Nashville, TN 50,000 watt Clear-channel AM station
The Herald-News is a part of the Horse Cave-based Jobe Publishing's news and advertising network that, in addition to Metcalfe County, also serves neighboring Barren and Metcalfe Counties, along with Butler, Edmonson and Hart Counties by virtue of Jobe's ownership of weekly newspapers in the aforementioned counties. [1]
The Kentucky Channel, also known by its Program and System Information Protocol short name and on-screen logo bug as KET KY, is a full-time 24/7 statewide digital television programming service originating from PBS member state-network Kentucky Educational Television.